Inspired by Dr Samuel Mahaffy, a reflection on what it means to be an Appreciative Inquiry practitioner and ’embrace the mystery’.
Playful Inquiry: Try This Anyway
Robyn Stratton-Berkessel, a colleague and dear friend of ours, is an ‘expat Aussie’ now living and working in the US. Robyn is also a highly experience practitioner of Appreciative Inquiry. Recently Robyn was asked to speak at TEDxNavesink, an independently organised TEDx event. As Robyn said about her presentation: The theme for this TEDx event is “Play”. It was […]
Chi & AI Workshops: Abbotsford Convent
Sue and I were very busy last week running our workshops at the Abbotsford Convent here in Melbourne Australia. Sue assisted me in running the Aged care: Chair Chi Training Level One workshop and I helped Sue run the A Taste of Appreciative Inquiry workshop. Below are a few snaps I took of the convent […]
Training: Famine or a Feast
Here is the ‘food guide’ for our facilitation and training business in 2014.
AI: Enter the Gate
Appreciative Inquiry practitioners need to enter the correct gate to become true appreciative inquiry practitioners.